Janine made a cylindrical vase

  1. Janine made a cylindrical vase in which the sum of the lateral area and area of one base was about 3000 square centimetres.The
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  2. Janine made a cylindrical vase in which the sum of the lateral area and area of one base was about 3000 square centimeters. The
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  3. Janine wants to paint just the sides of a cylindrical pottery vase that has a height of 45 cm and a diameter of16. Janine wants
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  4. Janine wants to paint just the sides of a cylindrical pottery vase that has a height of 45 cm and a diameter of 14 cm. To the
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  5. Janine wants to paint just the sides of a cylindrical pottery vase that has a height of 45 cm and a diameter of 14 cm. To the
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  6. Janine, a science student, measured the volume of carbon dioxide gas that can be absorbed by one cubic centimeter of charcoal at
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  7. Theresa has chosen a set of vases for her wedding registry. The vases are cylindrical and their dimensions (in inches) are as
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  8. Explain the Error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs that have an x-cordinate of 0 lie on the x-axis.She uses the origin
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  9. explain the error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs have an x coordinate of 0 lie on the x axis. She uses the origin as
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  10. explain the error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs have an x coordinate of 0 lie on the x axis. She uses the origin as
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